'Do you apologize?': Donald Trump clashes with reporter before cutting him off at a press conference

Real-estate mogul Donald Trump strongly objected at a
Tuesday-evening press conference when a reporter did not provide
the full context of one of his quotes.

The reporter noted that Trump is being criticized on the campaign
trail because he
said on "Meet the Press" in 1999 that he was strongly in
favor of abortion rights. Critics say the quote is evidence that
Trump, who has since changed his position, is untrustworthy on
the issue.

"Read the full statement of what I said," Trump said as he took
questions in Marshalltown, Iowa. "Read the full statement. No,
no, you're not reading the full statement. Read it. ... Read the
full statement."

The Republican presidential front-runner then simply said that he
was pro-life and moved on to other questions.

A few minutes later, the same reporter tried to ask Trump again
about the candidate's critics on the abortion issue.
This time, the journalist was armed with the full 1999
quote, in which Trump also said that he hated the concept of
abortion despite his belief that the government shouldn't ban it.

Trump repeatedly asked why that context wasn't included in the
original question. The reporter explained that he had just pulled
up the quote and the wireless internet was shoddy at the press
conference.

"Then you got to get Wi-Fi, OK?" Trump said as they talked over
one another. "Don't ask me questions like that. You're not a very
good reporter doing that."

The two had yet another testy exchange later in the press
conference. Trump demanded an apology as the reporter started to
ask a question.

"Do you have a question that now is a legitimate question? Do you
apologize?" Trump asked.

"Do I apologize for reading your words?" the journalist replied.

"No, no, for not reading my words. No, do you apologize for not
reading my words? Excuse me, do you apologize for not reading my
exact words?" Trump asked as they again talked over one another.
"Excuse me. You quoted me and you took out the main part of the
quote. I'm just asking: Do you apologize?"

The reporter started to ask his question, saying, "Even if you
hated abortion ..."

But Trump cut him off.

"Forget you," Trump said, moving on to take questions from
someone else.